M-3 highway | ||||
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Magistralni put M-3 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Part of E-762 | ||||
Length | 134 km (83 mi) | |||
Existed | 1965–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
North end | M-18 / E762 in Šćepan Polje (border with Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |||
South end | M-2 / E-65 / E-80 in Podgorica) | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Montenegro | |||
Municipalities | Plužine, Nikšić, Danilovgrad, Podgorica | |||
Highway system | ||||
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M-3 highway (Montenegrin : Magistralni put M-3) (formerly part of M-18 highway north of Podgorica) is a Montenegrin roadway. It runs concurrently with European route E762.
Construction on the M-18 highway finished in 1965. However, asphalt was not applied along the highway until years later. [1]
In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and Maritime Affairs published bylaw on categorisation of state roads. [2] With new categorisation, M-18 highway was split in two new highways, M-3 highway and M-4 highway.
Municipality | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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Plužine | Šćepan Polje | 0.0 | 0.0 | M-18 / E762 – Foča (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Border crossing with Bosnia and Herzegovina Northern end of E 762 concurrency |
No settlement in vicinity | 7.2 | 4.5 | |||
Mratinje | 9.9 | 6.2 | |||
Near Plužine | 24.1 | 15.0 | R-16 – Trsa, Žabljak | ||
Near Plužine | 24.2 | 15.0 | Bridge over Lake Piva | ||
Plužine | 25.9 | 16.1 | No major intersection | ||
Nikšić | Jasenovo Polje | 64.6 | 40.1 | M-6 – Šavnik, Žabljak | |
Vir | 72.5 | 45.0 | R-7 – Gacko (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | ||
Nikšić | 81.6 | 50.7 | M-7 – Vilusi | ||
Cerovo | 95.1 | 59.1 | R-23 – Glava Zete, Danilovgrad | ||
Danilovgrad | Danilovgrad | 114 | 71 | R-14 – Čevo | |
Podgorica | Podgorica | 131 | 81 | M-10 – Cetinje, Budva | |
134 | 83 | M-2 / E-65 / E-80 / E-762 – Petrovac na Moru, Bar, Bijelo Polje | Southern end of E 762 concurrency | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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M-5 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-2 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
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R-21 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
R-22 regional road is a Montenegrin roadway.
The A-1 motorway, called Princess Xenia motorway, named after the Princess Xenia of Montenegro, first female driver in Balkans, is a motorway in Montenegro. This motorway is also known as the Bar-Boljare motorway. In 2022, the first part of the motorway was open for public traffic, from Smokovac near Podgorica to Mateševo near Kolašin.
"Put Šćеpаn Pоljе – Nikšić – Pоdgоricа – Tuzi – Bоžај, prеdstаvljа diо magistralnog puta M-18, kојi pоčinjе na mаđаrskој grаnici, а zаvršаvа sе na Božaju (аlbаnskа grаnicа). Krоz Crnu Gоru prоlаzi u dužini оd 162 km, а svојim gеоgrаfskim pоlоžајеm zаuzimа јеdnо оd cеntrаlnih mјеstа u оkviru putnе mrеžе Crnе Gоrе. Put је bеz аsfаltnоg kоlоvоzа zаvršеn 1965. gоdinе, а kаsniје sе pаrciјаlnо pristupаlо аsfаltirаnju pојеdinih diоnicа.